The Bee Army beehive monitoring system is a modern beekeeper assistant
Full control over the condition of bee colonies on the smartphone screen
Animals or uninvited guests sometimes visit the apiary
Useful to know where the bee truck is
Warn farmers that there are bees near their field
Temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure in the apiary are important parameters for understanding the behavior of bees
Before sealing the honey (or honeycombs), the bees actively ventilate the hive and work to evaporate excessive moisture
High humidity - negative conditions for honey and wintering of bees
Deviations from the ideal temperature are the first sign of an unhealthy bee colony
Weight change may indicate:
Stages of growth and renewal of a bee colony
Honey gain and productivity
Feed consumption in winter
Weather
Bees usually do not fly out of the hive before it rains
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Up to 12 states of the colony:
preparation for swarming and the moment of swarming
acceptance or non-acceptance of the queen and her absence
possible varroa mite or black bug infestation
Humidity
75% — optimal humidity inside the hive
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Apiary under control
Surveillance Camera
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Geolocation of the apiary
Always know where your apiary is
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Temperature
95F — bees work to maintain that ideal temperature
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Weight
The beehive constantly changes its weight
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Sound frequency
50 ~ 600 Hz — Frequency range emitted by bees
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Reduces apiary maintenance time by 50% and the need to disturb the bees and open the hive unnecessarily! After opening the beehive, bees spend several hours cleaning, resealing all gaps with propolis, and recovering from the shock caused by the intrusion!
With The Bee Army system, you’ll only open the hive when it’s truly necessary.
Learn more about life of bees
You can listen to the sounds of the hive
You can see what is happening in the apiary
Overall bee family health
Determination of up to 12 different bee colony conditions:
Pre-swarm and swarm condition
Diseases and the presence of a mite
Queen loss, queen acceptance/rejection
Beehive ventilation and elevated CO2 levels
Identify hive shift or fall
Geolocation of apiary (even while traveling or moving)
Video surveillance with alerts about uninvited guests
Apiary perimeter security (under development)
Inspection of hives only if necessary
Reduction of transportation costs
Optimization of honey collection
Ability to share data to apiary ]staff
Interaction with farmers (under development)
Apiary information from anywhere in the world
Access 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
Viewing historical data
Control of devices in apiary (under development)
Interesting and fun
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Apiary security
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Optimization of apiary and hive management
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Reducing the risks of bee colonies losses to a minimum
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Full remote monitoring of the apiary
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Raised the canvas — disturbed the bees. After that, the bees spend 2 hours cleaning in the hive, and not collecting honey!
No need to unnecessarily disturb the bees
How it works
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Data for the lifetime use is stored in a cloud server… Learn more ...
Cloud server
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Smart sensors
Apiary scales
Wireless sensors collect data from beehives Learn more ...
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Apiary control unit
The control unit sends collected data to the cloud server Learn more ...
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Smartphone app
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… and is always available for analyzing bee behavior Learn more ...
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Innovative technology The Bee Army
Innovative engineering solutions
All devices are wireless Minimum steps needed to add and configure devices Scales are easy to to handle by a single person
Safety for bees
BLE technology is harmless to bees Short communication sessions for data transfer The control unit is located not in the hive, but in the apiary
Autonomy
Batteries in sensors are sufficient for the the full season Battery and solar panel powered control unit Custom data collection schedule
System flexibility
1 control unit per apiary with several add-ons to choose from Any number of sensors Any number of scales Additional options for apiary security
3 easy steps to efficient beekeeping
The Bee Army app will show information about the condition of your bee colonies in real time so you can take necessary actions in a timely manner, avoiding the losses you could suffer without the system.
Data monitoring
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We will deliver The Bee Army system to the address you provide, assist you in installing it, and answer all the questions you might have about the setup and use of the system.
Delivery and installation
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Leave a request using the form below. We will contact you as soon as we can, discuss your needs, and make suggestions for the best packages and steps to take to start using The Bee Army system based on your unique situation.